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| Before your Bull Creek mover arrives, get rid of trash and flammable items
Eliminate as much trash as you can before moving day. Last-minute garbage will inevitably build up the day prior to and the day of loading. Try making a deal with a neighbor to use their trash container for your last-minute debris.
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| The Bull Creek mover is known as the Carrier. A carrier is just a term signifying the mover providing transportation of your household goods. |
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| When moving plan ahead as much as possible. I do not mean the week ahead, but months in advance. Arrange for Bull Creek movers and and help. Furthermore, take into consideration the time of the move. For instance, try not to move to the upper midwest during January and avoid the south in the middle of August. Just a little common sense. |
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| First impressions really do count. Judge your Bull Creek apartment mover on their professionalism, attention to detail and responsiveness to your inquiries. Also make sure they give a thorough explanation of their pricing and process. For example, if the estimate is binding or non-binding. These things can tell you a lot about the company philosophy and how comfortable you'll be in working with them. |
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| Keep in mind that any items that are considered flammable are not going to be loaded by your Bull Creek movers. Understand what these items are so that you are not stuck with trying to get rid of them on day of loading. If you are uncertain what items can't be loaded, ask your estimator for a list. Because movers can't transport most household cleaners, they will be available for you to use throughout the day. Also remember to remove items from inaccessible areas like crawl spaces or attics. |
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| Your Bull Creek mover will have you sign an Order for Service. This is the document authorizing the mover to transport your household goods. |
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| If you are moving across country you may receive a Order (Bill of Lading) Number from your Bull Creek mover. This is the number used to identify and track your shipment. |